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This CSIS report examines trends in what the DoD is buying, how the DoD is buying it, and from whom the DoD is buying based on analysis of data from the Federal Procurement Data System.
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This CSIS report examines trends in what the DoD is buying, how the DoD is buying it, and from whom the DoD is buying based on analysis of data from the Federal Procurement Data System.
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- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 38
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Juni 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 280mm x 216mm x 4mm
- Gewicht: 122g
- ISBN-13: 9781538140598
- ISBN-10: 1538140594
- Artikelnr.: 64054046
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 38
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Juni 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 280mm x 216mm x 4mm
- Gewicht: 122g
- ISBN-13: 9781538140598
- ISBN-10: 1538140594
- Artikelnr.: 64054046
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
By Gregory Sanders; Won Joon Jang and Alexander Holderness
Executive Summary
.......................................................................................................
6
Fast
Facts...................................................................................................................
6
Chapter 1 Introduction
.................................................................................................
8
Chapter 2 DoD Contract Spending in a Budgetary Context
..............................................10
Chapter 3 What Is the DoD Buying?
..............................................................................
11
DoD Contract Obligations by Area
................................................................................
11
DoD Contract Obligations by Platform Portfolio
............................................................ 12
DoD Contract Obligations by Stage of R&D
.................................................................. 16
DoD Contract Obligations by Service Category
............................................................. 18
Chapter 4 How Is the DoD Buying It?
..........................................................................
19
Latest Efforts to Reform the Defense Acquisition System
............................................. 19
OTA Usage across the DoD
.........................................................................................
22
Competition for Defense Contracts
.............................................................................
25
Chapter 5 From Whom Is the DoD Buying?
.................................................................. 27
Vendor Size
..............................................................................................................
27
Big Five Vendors
.......................................................................................................
28
Vendor Count
...........................................................................................................
29
Chapter 6 What Are the Defense Components Buying?
.................................................. 32
Chapter 7 Conclusion
.................................................................................................
34
What Is the Big Picture for Defense Contracting?
......................................................... 34
Final Thoughts
.........................................................................................................
36
About the Authors
.....................................................................................................
37
.......................................................................................................
6
Fast
Facts...................................................................................................................
6
Chapter 1 Introduction
.................................................................................................
8
Chapter 2 DoD Contract Spending in a Budgetary Context
..............................................10
Chapter 3 What Is the DoD Buying?
..............................................................................
11
DoD Contract Obligations by Area
................................................................................
11
DoD Contract Obligations by Platform Portfolio
............................................................ 12
DoD Contract Obligations by Stage of R&D
.................................................................. 16
DoD Contract Obligations by Service Category
............................................................. 18
Chapter 4 How Is the DoD Buying It?
..........................................................................
19
Latest Efforts to Reform the Defense Acquisition System
............................................. 19
OTA Usage across the DoD
.........................................................................................
22
Competition for Defense Contracts
.............................................................................
25
Chapter 5 From Whom Is the DoD Buying?
.................................................................. 27
Vendor Size
..............................................................................................................
27
Big Five Vendors
.......................................................................................................
28
Vendor Count
...........................................................................................................
29
Chapter 6 What Are the Defense Components Buying?
.................................................. 32
Chapter 7 Conclusion
.................................................................................................
34
What Is the Big Picture for Defense Contracting?
......................................................... 34
Final Thoughts
.........................................................................................................
36
About the Authors
.....................................................................................................
37
Executive Summary
.......................................................................................................
6
Fast
Facts...................................................................................................................
6
Chapter 1 Introduction
.................................................................................................
8
Chapter 2 DoD Contract Spending in a Budgetary Context
..............................................10
Chapter 3 What Is the DoD Buying?
..............................................................................
11
DoD Contract Obligations by Area
................................................................................
11
DoD Contract Obligations by Platform Portfolio
............................................................ 12
DoD Contract Obligations by Stage of R&D
.................................................................. 16
DoD Contract Obligations by Service Category
............................................................. 18
Chapter 4 How Is the DoD Buying It?
..........................................................................
19
Latest Efforts to Reform the Defense Acquisition System
............................................. 19
OTA Usage across the DoD
.........................................................................................
22
Competition for Defense Contracts
.............................................................................
25
Chapter 5 From Whom Is the DoD Buying?
.................................................................. 27
Vendor Size
..............................................................................................................
27
Big Five Vendors
.......................................................................................................
28
Vendor Count
...........................................................................................................
29
Chapter 6 What Are the Defense Components Buying?
.................................................. 32
Chapter 7 Conclusion
.................................................................................................
34
What Is the Big Picture for Defense Contracting?
......................................................... 34
Final Thoughts
.........................................................................................................
36
About the Authors
.....................................................................................................
37
.......................................................................................................
6
Fast
Facts...................................................................................................................
6
Chapter 1 Introduction
.................................................................................................
8
Chapter 2 DoD Contract Spending in a Budgetary Context
..............................................10
Chapter 3 What Is the DoD Buying?
..............................................................................
11
DoD Contract Obligations by Area
................................................................................
11
DoD Contract Obligations by Platform Portfolio
............................................................ 12
DoD Contract Obligations by Stage of R&D
.................................................................. 16
DoD Contract Obligations by Service Category
............................................................. 18
Chapter 4 How Is the DoD Buying It?
..........................................................................
19
Latest Efforts to Reform the Defense Acquisition System
............................................. 19
OTA Usage across the DoD
.........................................................................................
22
Competition for Defense Contracts
.............................................................................
25
Chapter 5 From Whom Is the DoD Buying?
.................................................................. 27
Vendor Size
..............................................................................................................
27
Big Five Vendors
.......................................................................................................
28
Vendor Count
...........................................................................................................
29
Chapter 6 What Are the Defense Components Buying?
.................................................. 32
Chapter 7 Conclusion
.................................................................................................
34
What Is the Big Picture for Defense Contracting?
......................................................... 34
Final Thoughts
.........................................................................................................
36
About the Authors
.....................................................................................................
37